We obviously have the best Facebook page ever, so if you haven’t liked it yet, get on that. Now would be good. What’s so great about it? Well, in addition to being a convenient way to keep track of all the awesome new content here at Book Riot, there is always a vibrant discussion (or debate) happening amongst readers. Also, cool graphics.

The Scottish Book Trust had just a small, unassuming Facebook page until one day they created this wicked awesome quiz that tells you which fictional character you are, and the rest is history. There’s loads of other fun stuff on this page and Scottish people are inherently cool, so you should definitely check it out.

For YA enthusiasts, Epic Reads has all the latest news about new book releases, movie adaptations (Divergent is taking over this page!), and more awesomesaucery, like this video of Lauren Oliver jumping out of an airplane to celebrate the release of her new book.

Everyone loves ebook deals, and there are lots of places to find them on Facebook. This is one of the more active pages, but there are others such as BookBub and Ebook Deal of the Day (there’s also a UK version).

Urban Dictionary is the connoisseur of colloquialisms, street jargon, and sexual slang. Remember that time you drank too much vodka and woke up with a killer hangover? That’s what’s called a Russian Morning. Going without underwear might be called “going commando,” but did you know that freeballing while wearing army style pants is called “commandoflauge?” No, seriously. Granted, this might not be the best place to look for words you might use in a dissertation, but you can be sure that if it’s not in a real dictionary, it’s on Urban Dictionary.

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